Winter in NYC is probably my least favorite time of year because, sure, the snow looks pretty for about three minutes when it first begins to fall, but then it either melts and turns into brown sludge, or it freezes and turns into sheets of ice
One thing that makes NYC - particularly Bushwick - such a wonderful place to live is its diversity, the fact that not everyone comes from the same place, time, and culture as you
When Strauss Yawney first reached out to us about hosting a Detritus-themed Insta-Takeover, my first thought was: Finding trash in Bushwick? That shouldn't be too hard
Remember when you were little and you'd do those puzzles where you had to identify what was in the picture but it was always too zoomed in or kind of fuzzy or a weird angle to tell? (Some of us were never very good at those
Have you ever walked by something abandoned on the sidewalk and thought, "I wonder how that got there?" Now imagine other people, who you may not know, collaborating with you to create that story
Have you noticed that Bushwick is home to tons (and we mean tons) of churches? We did - and so did Dimitri Manousakis, our photog for the latest installment of Insta-Takeovers! Dimitri, a photographer, mixologist for a Greek restaurant, and resident mixographer for Bushwick Daily, wandered our broad neighborhood and captured the exteriors of many Bushwick houses of worship on camera
You've seen Bushwick's golden glow splendor at sunset - but what happens after the sun goes down? Bushwick Daily photographer Alonzo Maciel arrives at the scene to capture the evening streets in all of their calm, neon-lit glory, that's what